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Kendrick Lamar Hints at 'Final TDE Album'

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Kendrick Lamar Hints at, 'Final TDE Album'.<br />Pitchfork reports that Kendrick Lamar has shared a mysterious new website called "Oklama.".<br />Pitchfork reports that Kendrick Lamar has shared a mysterious new website called "Oklama.".<br />The website contains a folder titled <br />"nu thoughts," leading to a written statement.<br />The website contains a folder titled <br />"nu thoughts," leading to a written statement.<br />In the statement, the rapper announces that <br />his next studio album is in the works. .<br />In the statement, the rapper announces that <br />his next studio album is in the works. .<br />Notably, he refers to the upcoming, as-of-yet-untitled album as his "final TDE album.".<br />Notably, he refers to the upcoming, as-of-yet-untitled album as his "final TDE album.".<br />Lamar closes the letter with, "See you soon enough.".<br />Lamar closes the letter with, "See you soon enough.".<br />The 34-year-old was awarded with a <br />Pulitzer Prize for Music after releasing his <br />last studio album, 'DAMN,' in 2017.<br />The 34-year-old was awarded with a <br />Pulitzer Prize for Music after releasing his <br />last studio album, 'DAMN,' in 2017.<br />It's been over three years <br />since Lamar released a new album.<br />It's been over three years <br />since Lamar released a new album.<br />The last solo material he released was for <br />the 2018 'Black Panther' soundtrack.<br />The last solo material he released was for <br />the 2018 'Black Panther' soundtrack.<br />In late October, Lamar appeared <br />on Busta Rhymes’ "Look Over Your Shoulder.".<br />In a 2020 article entitled 'Waiting for Kendrick,' <br />Pitchfork approached the topic of <br />the rapper's long gap between albums. .<br />In a 2020 article entitled 'Waiting for Kendrick,' <br />Pitchfork approached the topic of <br />the rapper's long gap between albums. .<br />The article referred to the Pulitzer-winning rapper as, "the conscience of hip-hop.".<br />The article referred to the Pulitzer-winning rapper as, "the conscience of hip-hop.".<br />According to Pitchfork, whenever <br />the reclusive artist's next project drops, <br />it will arrive on his terms.<br />According to Pitchfork, whenever <br />the reclusive artist's next project drops, <br />it will arrive on his terms

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